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Französische Bibliophilie - Braque, Georges - - Derrière le Miroir Nr. 144-46: Hommage à Georges Braque. Mit 5 (4 farb., 1 doppelblattgr.) OFarblithographien von Miró, Tal Coat, Ubac, Pallut u. Picasso sowie 9 (4 doppelblattgr.) Abbildungen nach Braque, Giacometti, Bissière u. Chagall. Paris, Maeght, 1964. Folio. Ill. OUmschlag.
Französische Bibliophilie - Chagall, Marc - - Fernand u. Ch. Sorlier Mourlot. Chagall lithographe I.-VI. 1922-1985. 6 Bde. Mit 29 Original-Lithographien, inkl. 6 Umschläge, 20 farbig und zahlreichen meist farb. Abbildungen. Monte Carlo, André Sauret, 1960-86. 4°. OLwd. mit lithogr. OUmschlägen (diese an den Rändern tls. leicht berieben). Mourlot 281-292. Mourlot/Sorlier 391-402. Sorlier/Mourlot 577-578. Sorlier 729-730. - Das maßgebliche Werkverzeichnis der Lithographien, Bd. 6 in deutscher Sprache. - Sehr schönes Exemplar. The definitive Catalogue raisonnée. - 6 vols. With numerous mostly colour ills. and 29 orig. lithographs (incl 6 wrappers). - Orig. cloth with colour lith. orig. wrappers. Vol.6 in German. - Very good copy.
Französische Bibliophilie - Chagall, Marc - - Verve. An Artistic and Literary Quarterly. Vol. I. No. 3. Paris, (Juni 1938). Mit 4 OFarblithogr. v. Chagall, Miro, Rattner u. Klee u. zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. 132 S. Fol. OKart. mit DIllustr. nach Bonnard (etw. berieben). Anthonioz S. 71-88. - Enthält die Farblithographie-Folge: Die vier Jahreszeiten. - Seiten papierbedingt leicht gebräunt, tls. etw. fingerfleckig. - Insgesamt gutes Exemplar.
Französische Bibliophilie - Derrière le Miroir - - Derriere Le Miroir. 10 Ans d'Édition. 1946-1956. Mit je 1 doppelblattgr. Farblithogr. von Miró und Chagall, je 1 Rad. von Giacometti und Miró, 1 Lithogr. von Bazaine, 1 Holzschn. von Ubac auf dem Umschlag. Paris, Maeght, 1956. Wichtiger Rückblick über die Produktionen des berühmten französischen Kunstverlags. - Gutes Exemplar. With 2 double page lithographs by Miró and Chagall, 2 etchings by Giacometti and Miró, 1 lithograph by Bazaine, 1 woodcut by Ubac on cover. - Good copy.
Französische Bibliophilie - Derriere Le Miroir - Chagall, Marc - - 2 Ausgaben von Derrière Le Miroir zu Chagall: Nr. 132 u. 225. Paris, Maeght, Juni 1962 u. Oktober 1977. Mit je 1 doppelblattgr. Farblithographie von Chagall, ein Heft zus. mit lithogr. Umschlag. Nr. 132 mit der prächtigen doppelseitigen OLithographie "La Baie". - Wohlerhalten. - Dabei: Derrière Le Miroir N° 182. Chagall. Paris, Maeght, Dezember 1969. Mit Wasserschaden, Stockflecken und tls. verklebten Seiten. 2 issues of Derrière Le Miroir. Each with one double sheet lithograph, one issue with lithographed cover. - Well preserved. - Added: Another issue. With water damage, soiling and glued pages.
Französische Bibliophilie - Mourlot - - Prints from the Mourlot Press. Exhibition sponsored by the French Embassy. Circulated by the Traveling Exhibition Service of the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithonian Institution 1964-1965. Mit 20 Lithographien, meist farbig und blattgross, eine davon auf dem Umschlag. Paris, Mourlot 1964. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. Nummeriertes Exemplar - Auf Velin von Rives. - Mit Lithographien von Chagall (Mourlot 415), Picasso (Mourlot 400), Miró (Mourlot 332/333), Beaudin, Estève, Matisse, Cocteau, Calder, Giacometti, Glarner, Jenkins, u. a. - Mit dieser wichtigen Ausstellung würdigte der französische Staat die Arbeit und Bedeutung eines der wichtigsten Drucker-Verleger des 20. Jahrhunderts. - Wohlerhalten. With 20 lithographs, mostly in colour and sheet size, one of them on the cover. Numbered copy - On wove paper (papier vélin) by Rives. - With lithographs by Chagall (Mourlot 415), Picasso (Mourlot 400), Miró (Mourlot 332/333), Beaudin, Estève, Matisse, Cocteau, Calder, Giacometti, Glarner, Jenkins and others - With this important exhibition the French state honoured the work and importance of one of the most important printer-publishers of the 20th century.
Französische Bibliophilie - Verve - - Marc Chagall. Zwei Ausgaben der Verve, Revue Artistique et Litteraire: Bible u. Dessins pour la Bible. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Paris, Edition de la Verve, 1956 u. 1960. Je Folio. Je illustrierter OPappband (gering bestoßen und stellenw. berieben). Enthält: Verve. Revue Artistique et Litteraire. Vol. VIII, Nos 33 et 34 u. Vol. X, Nos 37 et 38. - Ohne die Lithographien. Bindung teilweise lose. Two issues of Verve, Revue Artistique et Litteraire: Bible and Dessins pour la Bible. With numerous illustrations. Each in original illustrated hardcover (slightly bumped and rubbed). - Without the lithographic plates. Binding partly loose.
Französische Bibliophilie - Verve - - Verve. Revue artistique et littéraire. Directeur: Tériade. Vol. VII, Nos 27 et 28. Mit 14 (davon 12 farbigen) OLithographien gedruckt auf 34 S. u.a. von Joan Miró, Fernand Léger, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti. Zahlr. meist montierte und farb. Abb. Paris, Tériade, 1952. Gr.-4°. 153 S. Illustrierter OPp. von Georges Braque. (leicht berieben und mit kleinen Anschmutzungen) Mourlot 80-87 (Chagall). Mourlot 121 (Miró). Leiris 121. - Mit Texten von Reverdy, Sartre, Camus, Braque, Giacometti, Masson u.a. Die Lithographien bei Mourlot gedruckt. - Sehr gutes Exemplar. With 14 (12 of them coloured) lithographs printed on 34 p. by Joan Miró, Fernand Léger, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti and others. Many mostly mounted and coloured illustrations. Illustrated hardcover by Georges Braque. (slightly rubbed and with small soiling). - With texts by Reverdy, Sartre, Camus, Braque, Giacometti, Masson a.o. The lithographs printed by Mourlot. - Very good copy.
Marc Chagall. Illustrations for the Bible. Text by J. Wahl. With an appreciation by Meyer Schapiro. Mit farbig lithographierten Titel, 28 (16 farb.) Original-Lithographien von Chagall und 105 Taf. New York, Harcourt, Brace and Comp. (1956). 9 Bl., (Tafeln) u. 2 Bl. Folio. Farbig illustr. Original-Pappband. Cramer 25. Mourlot 117-144. - Seltene erste amerikanische Ausgabe, die im selben Jahr wie die erste Pariser Ausgabe erschien, von Chagalls außergewöhnlichen Illustrationen für die hebräische Bibel. With coloured lithographed title, 28 (16 col.) original lithographs by Chagall and 105 plates. Rare first American edition, published the same year as the first Paris edition, of Chagall's extraordinary illustrations for the Hebrew Bible.
NO RESERVE Glass.- Lanmon (Dwight P.) & others. John Frederick Amelung: Early American Glassmaker, errata leaf loosely inserted, Cranbury, NJ & London, 1990 § Dexel (Thomas) Gebrauchsglas: Gläser des Alltags vom Spätmittelalter bis zum Beginnen 20.Jahrhundert, Braunschweig, 1977 § Leonard Evetts: Master Designer, privately printed, 2001 § Schmitt (P.) Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen: The Autonomous Panel, Munich, 2002 § Marteau (R.) Les Vitraux de Chagall 1957-1970, Paris, 1972 § Pascal (Blaise) The Gospel of the Gospels; Abrégé de la vie de Jésus-Christ, Turin & London, 1999, illustrations, many colour, original cloth, the first five with dust-jackets, the last slip-case; and 15 others on glass and stained glass, v.s. (c.20)
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Pair of lithographic prints one Galerie 65 Cannes 1957, published in 1958 lithography br Fernand Mourlot France. The other Galerie Lucie Weill 1956 published in 1957. Plus Marc Chagall (1887-1985) Pair of modernist figural lithographic prints published in New York printed in West Germany 1977. All mounted but unframed, approx overall sizes 20 x 16 inches. Cellophane wrapped.
δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Femme-Oiseau (Mourlot 49)Lithograph printed in colours, 1950, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 50, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 555 x 660mm (21 5/8 x 26in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Title Page for La Fontaine FablesThe original cancelled etched copper plate, 1952, with the engraved signature, sheet 395 x 288mm, (15 ½ x 11 3/8 in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Monumental (Mourlot 699)Lithograph printed in colours, 1973, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 50, printed by Mourlot, published by XXe Siècle, Paris, on Arches paper, with full margins, sheet 500 x 645mm (19 ¾ x 25 3/8 in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985) after.Wood-engraving printed in colours, 1949-50, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 150, published by Robert Rey, Paris, signed by him in pencil lower left, on Van Gelder Zonen wove paper, with full margins, sheet 470 x 363mm (18 ½ x 14 ¼ in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Aurore à Saint Paul (Mourlot 548)Lithograph printed in colours, 1968, the colours bright and fresh, signed and inscribed E.A. in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 75, printed by Mourlot, Paris, on Arches paper, with full margins, 715 x 515mm, (unframed) δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Chagall's Posters, 'Catalogue Raisonne', (editor) Charles Sorlier, Crown Publishers, New York, 1975, tears to dust jacket, otherwise very good condition; THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL POSTER OF BRAQUE, CHAGALL, DUFY, LEGER, MATISSE, PICASSO, hardcover, 1959 by Fernand Mourlot, editor Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo, A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1959, remove from Southport Public Libraries, with dust cover and rhodoid, good condition; CHAGALL MONUMENTAL WORKS, edited by G. di San Lazzaro, Ebeling Publishing London, 1973, dust cover, red cloth cover, with lithograph (3).
PRINTS FROM THE MOURLOT PRESS, Chagall, Picasso, Miro, Matisse et al, published by Mourlot Press, Paris, 1964, one of 2000 copies on Velin d'Arches of this exhibition catalog from the Smithsonian Institution, with 18 original lithographs, loose from spine, some foxing to front and back pages, some annotations in pencil
VERVE. Revue Artistique et Littéraire. Contes de Boccace. VOL. VI, N. 24. Paris, Éditions de la Revue VERVE, 1950. In -4 large (mm. 270x360,6), pp. 72 not numbered. Director E. Tériade. Numerous applied miniatures (reproduced in héliogravure in colour and in gold), taken from the Manuscript of the Dukes of Burgundy (Bibliothèque de L? Arsenal) and reproductions of original drawings in ink, full page, by Marc Chagall, illustrating the Tales of Boccaccio's Decameron. hardback copy, with cover by Marc Chagall applied to the plate. Texts by Jacques Prévert and Frantz Calot. Condition: front cover detached, losses to spine, front and back covers, otherwise good condition, all inside drawings present.
Marc Chagall, Lassaigne, Jacques; Drawings and watercolours for The Ballet, 68 reproductions in full colour, with an original colour lithograph by Chagall portraying two dancers and a faun, created for this edition. Contains the original designs for Aleko, The Firebird, and Daphnis and Chloe. 155 pages folio, 36 x 27 cm, published by Tudor Publishing, New York 1st American edition 1969. Condition: dust Jacket in Mylar wraps, torn and ripped, inscription on the front end paper. 155 pages. Folio, 36 x 27 cm Published by Tudor Publishing, New York 1st American edition 1969.
CHAGALL, Marc (1887-1985), illustrator, PREVERT, Jacques (1900-1977), Le Cirque D 'Izis, Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1965. Folio, 4 original lithographs, numerous black and white reproductions of photographs by Izis Bidermanas. Original publisher's black-stamped red cloth, original printed dust jacket and acetate wrapper. First French edition. Condition: tear to bottom corner of acetate wrapper, light foxing to outer edge.
1. Illustrations for the Bible by Marc Chagall [Verve (Vol VIII, Nos. 33-34] CHAGALL, text Jean Wahl, appreciation by Meyer Schapiro, published by Harcourt Brace, New York, 1956. First American edition of this double issue of Verve, (33/34) with only 105 Heliogravure in black and white by the master printers DRAEGER Freres. 2. Marc Chagall - Drawings for the Bible First American edition of this double issue of Verve, 37/38, with additional title-page in English. Frontispiece in French DESSINS pour LA BIBLE Text by Gaston Bachelard translated into English by Stuart Gilbert. This double number of Verve contains the drawings made by CHAGALL in 1958 and 1959 on biblical themes which in general he had not dealt with in his illustrations for the Bible reproduced in Verve. 96 Heliogravure in black and white by the master printers DRAEGER Freres. The printing was completed in Paris on 29th July, 1960. Note: neither book contains lithographs nor dust jackets (2)
Marc Chagall, Bay of Angels, Nice Soleil Fleurs, poster lithograph printed in 1962 from an edition size of 5000, 99 x 61 cm, commissioned and published by French Tourist Office, printed by Mourlot, Paris, good overall condition, light wear including scratches, discolouration, waviness and wrinkling to the artwork, staining to the right side, see photos
Marc Chagall, LE PLAFOND DE L'OPERA DE PARIS, Jacques Lassaigne, Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo, 1965, one original colour lithograph (loose) and six colour lithographs by Mourlot Fréres, fold-out illustration of the Opera House ceiling in rear pocket, all in good condition, dust cover, no slip case
di San Lazzaro, XXe Siecle Nouvelles Situations de L' Art Contemporain (New Situations of Contemporary Art), XIV, 1960, text in French, with three original lithographs by Pierre Alechinsky, Fiedler and Chagall and numerous other reproductions illustrating the articles, all complete and in very good condition
MARC CHAGALL: Louis Aragon, 'Celui qui dit les choses sans Rien dire', Maeght Editeur, Paris, 1976 without the etchings. Title page, text in French and justification, signed in ink by Chagall and Aragon . Original paper wrappers and cloth-covered portfolio box with author and artist's names in gilt on the spine, 500 x 395 mm
Derrière le Miroir No. 250; Hommage a Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, 1982, pp. 111, with 24 original colour lithographs, 37 x 56 cm: Miro, Bram van Velde, Tapies, Alechinsky, Pol Bury, Titus Carmel, Takis, Garache 28 x 37 cm: Chagall, Rebeyrolle, Tal-Coat, Ubac, Pol Klapheck, Kelly, Bazaine, Adami, Arakawa, Riopelle, Gardy-Artigas, Fiedler, Chilida, Steinberg (cover), plain card covers with dust wrapper, repair to top front cover of dust wrapper, owners name to top of front endpaper in pencil, all lithographs in good condition
Marc Chagall, Derriere Le Miroir no. 225, 1977, published on the occasion of the exhibition of 39 gouaches and washes of "Chagall", at Galerie Maeght. Text by Aimé Maeght "Le chemins de l'amitie", pp. 24, 1 original lithograph in colour on double page and 18 reproductions of which 8 in colour and 1 on double page, in good condition with pencil annotation of top front cover
Marc Chagall, Derriere Le Miroir, published in December 1969 for the exhibition of 6 paintings and 24 gouaches by Chagall at the Galerie Maeght, poem by André Frénaud", text by Claude Esteban", 32 unbound pages featuring 2 original lithographs in double page, "The Painter Before the Village" and "Reverie", 4 colour reproductions including 2 in double page and 18 reproductions in black and white, all complete and in very good condition.
Marc Chagall, Galerie Maeght, Chagall peintures, 1977-1979, colour photo-lithographic poster, unframed, published by Maeght, printed by Moderne du Lion, Paris, 83.8 x 48.3 cm; Lithographies Originales récentes. 1981. 1981 CHAGALL MARC Moderne du Lion Paris, 91.5 x 57.5 cm; Marc Chagall, Aragon, Malraux, 1977, 75.5 x 41.2 cm; Cirque de Moscou, 1977, 60.5 x 41 cm, poster, Porte de Versailles, all in good condition, no tears, some wear at edges and yellowing, see extra photos (4)
CHAGALL MARC: (1887-1985) Russian-born French Artist. A good and unusual signed 7.5 x 10.5 photograph by Chagall, the attractive image depicting the artist in a head and shoulders thoughtful pose. Signed `Marc Chagall´ in bold black pencil to the lower white border. The photograph has probably been removed from an exhibition programme or catalogue. VG
CHAGALL MARC: (1887-1985) Russian-born French Artist. A fine T.L.S., `Marc Chagall´, a good and bold signature example, one page, 4to, Vence, 20th February 1951, on his personal printed stationery from "Les Collines", Vence, to a magazine editor, in French. Chagall thanks very much his correspondent for `… the last publication of your magazine "Neuf", including an article about me written by Michel Ragon… I like very much your magazine, and I was happy to have the opportunity of reading it for the first time…´ Paper with a Montgolfier watermark. Folded. VG
HAYTER STANLEY WILLIAM: (1901-1988) English Painter and Printmaker associated with surrealism in the 1930s and abstract expressionism from the 1940s onwards. Hayter founded the legendary Atelier 17 studio which was frequented by many artists including Picasso, Miro, Chagall, Rothko, Pollock and Kandinsky. A good T.L.S., Bill, one page, 4to, Waverly Place, New York, 21st April (1946), to Gigi [Richter]. Hayter apologises for his disgrace in not having answered his correspondent’s letters and explains that he hopes to be in London in June ‘when I hope to see you and thank you adequately for attending to my affairs for me’. The artist informs Richter that he will make a one man show in New York at the Hugo Gallery before he leaves but doesn’t think that one will be possible in London, remarking ‘Here I have been doing very well; got a new colour print that I want to show you when I come; unholy job of additive colour’. He also thanks Richter for sending a catalogue from the Jeune Gravure show (‘they had nothin [sic] of mine in it since 1932’) and further remarks ‘I enjoyed the cuttings about the Picassos. It’s a wonderful country for fighting over ancient causes that were settled years ago elsewhere; in Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon you could generally find someone solemnly discussing Homoousian (sic) as if they had never heard of the Nicean (sic) Creed’. Hayter also writes that, shortly after Richter left New York, Sonja Sekula came to work at the Atelier on one occasion, explaining ‘by the time about half a dozen of the chaps arrived she got scared (or pretended to) and left - - she hasn’t been back to work since - - I don’t know what this calls for but I am too busy to try to cope with her. She is to show with Peggy Guggenheim whose scandalous book turned out to be less so than one expected - - fortunately any stories I should have objected to were killed off before publication’. In concluding Hayter asks if Richter met John Buckland Wright in London, commenting ‘He would be able to help if you wanted to continue with the gravure’, and also recommends his old friend Anthony Gross. Accompanied by the original envelope (postage stamps crudely torn away) hand addressed by Hayter and signed (‘Hayter’) by him in the return address panel. VGIrmingard Emma Antonia Richter (1922-2020) German-born art restorer, better known as Gigi Richter. Described as ‘the doyenne of picture restorers throughout the 1940s and 1950s’ Richter attended art school in New York after leaving Europe at the outbreak of World War II. She then pursued art conservation studies at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. Richter moved back to England at the end of 1945 and was to pursue art restoration in London until changing career paths to become a botanist in 1960.Sonja Sekula (1918-1963) Swiss-born Artist linked with the abstract expressionist movement. Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979) American art collector, bohemian and socialite who had included Sekula’s work in her ’31 Women’ exhibition of 1943 and also gave the artist a solo exhibition in 1946. Guggenheim’s biography, Confessions of an Art Addict, was also published in 1946. John Buckland Wright (1897-1954) New Zealand-born British Painter, Etcher & Engraver.Anthony Gross (1905-1984) British Printmaker and Painter, an Official War Artist during World War II.
Alice Halicka (1895-1975)Nature morte avec pichet, pomme, bougie, circa 1912 signed 'A Halicka' (upper right)oil on paper39 x 33.5cm (15 3/8 x 13 3/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith John Denham Gallery, London.Private collection, London.Anon. sale, Rosebery's, London, 3 July 2019, lot 53.Purchased from the above sale by the present owner.ExhibitedLondon, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum, Chagall and his circle, 2005.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
*Marino Marini (Italian, 1901-1980)'Marc Chagall', 1962lithograph in colours, signed 'Marino', dated '1962' and numbered '60' in the print36 x 26.5cm, framed, and'Inizion Di Una Compostion' (Beginning of a Composition)in red on a black ground, signed 'Marino' in the print and dated 1960;another in white, blue and yellow on a black ground, signed 'Marino' in the print and dated 196629 x 21cm, both unframed (3)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: All with stains. Marc Chagall with slight warping to the paper.
Cain,J.: The Lithographs of Chagall. Introduction by Marc Chagall. Notes and catalogue by Fernand Mourlot. Monte Carlo, Sauret u. New York, Braziller 1960. Gr.4°. Mit 11 (von 12, davon 9 farb.) Orig.-Lithogr. von Marc Chagall u. zahlr., tls. farb. Abb. 220 S., 1 Bl. Olwd. Mourlot 281-292. - Erste engl. Ausgabe von Band 1 des Werkverzeichnisses der Lithographien Chagalls bis 1957. Ohne den OU (= die fehlende Orig.-Lithogr.). - Vord. Vors. mit Klebespuren.
Cain,J. u. C.Sorlier.: Chagall Lithograph. Bde. 3-6 (von 6) in 4 Bdn. Monte Carlo, Sauret 1969-86. Gr.4°. Mit 4 farb. Orig.-Lithogr. v. Marc Chagall (davon 2 OU) u. zahlr., tls. farb. Abb. Olwdbde. mit farb. illustr. OU. - Jwls. dt. Ausg. - Bd. 3 OU (Orig.-Lithogr.) mit Fehlst. im unt. Rand des Vdeckels.
Mourlot,F.: Chagall Lithograph II. 1957-62. Monte Carlo, Sauret 1963. 4°. Mit 12 (7 farb., inkl. OU.) Orig.-Lithogr. von Marc Chagall u. zahlr., meist farb. Abb. 208 S., 1 Bl. Olwd. mit farb. OU. u. Klarsichtumschlag. (OU best., Klarsichtumschl. geklebt). - Mourlot 391-402. - Deutsche Ausgabe.

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